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Senator Kemp Hannon's 2018 Legislative Questionnaire

The Legislative Session is shaping up to be a busy one and I would like to invite you to complete this brief questionnaire. Your feedback will help me better represent your needs and interests. You may also choose to answer the survey online by visiting my website at hannon.nysenate.gov.

My office is always available to assist you and your family . I look forward to a productive year and wish you all the best in 2018! As always, please feel free to contact me at 516-739-1700 and/or by email at: hannon@nysenate.gov to share your
opinion or to request help with any issue involving New York State.

Thank you for your participation.

NYS Senate District 6

Full Name *

Address *

Zip Code *

E-mail *

1. What issues matter most to you? (check all that apply) *

School/Education Aid

Ethics Reform

Job Creation/Retention

Health Care

Costs and Availability

High Taxes/Tax

Relief

Crime/Gangs/Violence

2. From what sources do you most often receive your news? (check all that apply) *

Network TV l

Online News Sites

Facebook

Written Media (Newsday, New York Times, etc...)

Other

3. Since first being enacted in 2011, the property tax cap has saved property taxpayers more than $16 billion. The cap limits the growth in property taxes to 2% or less. Do you support making the cap permanent? *

4. Would you allow for local governments to modify the tax cap? *

5. Do you support allowing the terminally ill to request life-ending medication from a physician (aka medical aid in dying)? *

6. Do you support the legalization of recreational marijuana? *

7. Do you support early voting in New York State? *

8. Do you support an Education Investment Tax Credit for parents who send their children to private schools? *

9. Are you satisfied with ride sharing services like Lyft and Uber in Nassau County? *

10. Do you support the “DREAM Act,” which would provide tuition assistance to undocumented immigrants in New York State? *

11. Federal lawmakers have proposed eliminating the SALT (State And Local Tax) deductions from the federal income tax as part of their tax cut plan, which would negatively impact many New Yorkers, especially on Long Island. Do you support keeping the SALT deduction? *